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Pussay Patrol Flag 02 Jan 19 1.48pm

Originally posted by mezzer

They can't be in place until we've left.

In probably one of the better bits of name-dropping ever seen on HOL, I asked Stephen Harper (ex-Canadian PM that set up the various trade agreements that Canada have with the EU and others) in September about how he viewed Brexit and his reply was that Canada "would be first in the queue" for a deal when we left the EU.

I don't think it's as difficult as it's being made out to be. We can't do it right now though.

So we have a Trade deal with Canada starting in April 2019?

 


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View chris123's Profile chris123 Flag hove actually 02 Jan 19 2.04pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

We've had a vote, Parliament has voted, leaving is now enshrined in law.

 

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View Oliver's Profile Oliver Flag Bodega Bay 02 Jan 19 2.10pm Send a Private Message to Oliver Add Oliver as a friend

Originally posted by becky

Then there is the supposed benefit of being able to trade freely with the Commonwealth group of countries again - a bigger trading area now, I believe, than the EU itself. Given the traditional ties and loyalties there, it appears a good substitute
the for European lot.


This is absolute bollocks

 


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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 02 Jan 19 2.18pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Oliver

This is absolute bollocks

Charming.

 


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View steeleye20's Profile steeleye20 Flag Croydon 02 Jan 19 2.32pm Send a Private Message to steeleye20 Add steeleye20 as a friend

Originally posted by Oliver

This is absolute bollocks

That is the deluded world of the elderly brexiteer.

I am sitting down to a respectable bottle of Australian Shiraz with lunch, while prospering in the European Union.

I will be expecting to pay considerably more, not less, in the future.

But then I live in the real world, not Biggles flies again.

 

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Originally posted by steeleye20

That is the deluded world of the elderly brexiteer.

I am sitting down to a respectable bottle of Australian Shiraz with lunch, while prospering in the European Union.

I will be expecting to pay considerably more, not less, in the future.

But then I live in the real world, not Biggles flies again.

I can cope with just about anything reddish, but Shiraz and not just Aussie!!

 

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 02 Jan 19 3.59pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by chris123

I can cope with just about anything reddish, but Shiraz and not just Aussie!!

Shiraz is a girlie drink

 

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pefwin Flag Where you have to have an English ... 02 Jan 19 5.08pm

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Charming.

but more than likely true.

 


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View the_mcanuff_stuff's Profile the_mcanuff_stuff Flag Caterham 02 Jan 19 5.32pm Send a Private Message to the_mcanuff_stuff Add the_mcanuff_stuff as a friend

Originally posted by pefwin

but more than likely true.

Indeed. India, Canada, Australia are the only large economies in the commonwealth and the combined GDP of Germany and France alone is larger than those 3 combined. The GDP of the commonwealth is nowhere near that of the EU.

 

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Originally posted by the_mcanuff_stuff

Indeed. India, Canada, Australia are the only large economies in the commonwealth and the combined GDP of Germany and France alone is larger than those 3 combined. The GDP of the commonwealth is nowhere near that of the EU.

I don't think anyone is seriously suggesting that it's a replacement or that trade with the EU is going to disappear regardless of the manner of our exit.

Trade outside of the EU will continue to rise and trade within the EU diminish as has been happening anyway. The only difference will be the speed and rate of change.

 


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W12 02 Jan 19 5.42pm

Originally posted by the_mcanuff_stuff

Indeed. India, Canada, Australia are the only large economies in the commonwealth and the combined GDP of Germany and France alone is larger than those 3 combined. The GDP of the commonwealth is nowhere near that of the EU.

It’s about half but then there is the US and Canada, South America, South East Asia and the Asian continent including of course China and Russia, the Middle East and most of Africa.

 

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On the subject of wines, may I first say that I am not a wine drinker therefore I cannot make an argument for European v the rest of the world produce. However,if,as we have been led to believe that British wine now stacks up well against the more established competition,there is surely an opportunity to further develop the home produced market and bring down prices.

 

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